Chapter 2—Business Ethics and Social Responsibility



Chapter 2—Today's Environment for Business Ethics and Related Social Issues

MATCHING

Complete the following using the terms listed.

|a. |Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) |

|b. |Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |

|c. |False Claims Act |

|d. |integrity |

|e. |social audit |

|f. |social responsibility |

|g. |business ethics |

|h. |sexual harassment |

|i. |code of conduct |

|j. |conflict of interest |

|k. |product liability |

|l. |postconventional stage |

|m. |Regulation FD |

|n. |whistle-blowing |

|o. |green marketing |

1. A formal statement that defines how an organization expects and requires employees to resolve ethical questions is a(n) _____.

2. When a publicly traded firm is suspected of unethical or illegal behavior, the _____ will conduct an investigation.

3. The main federal regulatory agency in setting workplace safety and health standards is the _____.

4. The standards of conduct and moral values governing actions and decisions in the work environment are _____.

5. A situation where a business decision may be influenced by the potential for personal gain is a(n) _____.

6. Management’s acceptance of the obligation to consider profit, consumer satisfaction, and societal well-being of equal value in evaluating the firm’s performance is _____.

7. Some companies measure social performance by conducting a(n)_____ that identifies and evaluates the company’s activities that relate to social issues.

8. Inappropriate actions of a sexual nature in the workplace is _____.

9. Having _____ means adhering to deeply felt ethical principles in all business situations.

10. _____ requires publicly traded companies to announce major information to the general public, rather than first disclosing the information to selected investors.

11. The _____ is a law that protects whistle-blowers who file a lawsuit on behalf of the government if they believe that a company has somehow defrauded the government.

12. _____ refers to the responsibility of manufacturers for injuries and damages caused by their goods.

13. A person in the _____ of ethical development is able to move beyond self-interest and take into account the larger needs of society.

14. _____ is an employee’s disclosure to company officials, government authorities, or the media of illegal, immoral, or unethical practices of his or her employer.

15. A strategy that emphasizes a firm’s commitment to environmentally friendly products and production is _____.

1. ANS: i DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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2. ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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3. ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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4. ANS: g DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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5. ANS: j DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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6. ANS: f DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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7. ANS: e DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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8. ANS: h DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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9. ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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10. ANS: m DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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11. ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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12. ANS: k DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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13. ANS: l DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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14. ANS: n DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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15. ANS: o DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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ESSAY

16. What are business ethics and why are they important?

ANS:

Business ethics are standards of conduct and moral values that govern actions and decisions in the work environment. They are important because a company cannot prosper in the long run without considering ethics.

DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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17. Explain how technology has impacted business ethics. Provide a specific example.

ANS:

Technology seems to have expanded the range and impact of unethical behavior. For instance, technology has made it easier for people to access data from a variety of locations. That, in turn, has increased the potential for someone to steal or manipulate data, or even shut down the system.

DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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18. List and briefly describe the three stages of moral and ethical development.

ANS:

The three stages of moral and ethical development are preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. In the preconventional stage, individuals primarily consider their own needs and desires in making decisions. They obey rules only because they are afraid of the consequences. The next stage is the conventional stage. Individuals are aware of and act in response to their duties to others (family or an organization, for example). Self-interest still plays a role. The final stage is the postconventional stage. In this stage, the individual is able to move beyond self-interest and take the larger needs of society into account as well.

DIF: HARD LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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19. Describe the factors that influence business ethics.

ANS:

An individual’s business ethics is shaped by a huge number of factors. Experiences help shape responses to different situations. A person’s family, educational, cultural, and religious backgrounds also can play a role, as can the environment within the firm. Ethical climate of the company also plays a role.

DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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20. When does a conflict of interest pose an ethical challenge? How should a conflict of interest be handled?

ANS:

A conflict of interest exists when a person is faced with a situation in which an action benefiting one person or group has the potential to harm another. A conflict of interest can pose an ethical challenge when it involves the person’s own interests and someone to whom he or she has a duty. The best way to handle a potential conflict of interest is to avoid it and/or to disclose it.

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21. How could loyalty versus truth create an ethical dilemma for a businessperson?

ANS:

Businesses expect their employees to be loyal and to act in the best interests of the company. An ethical conflict can arise when an individual must decide between loyalty to the company and truthfulness in business relationships.

DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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22. Explain how state and federal laws protect whistle-blowers.

ANS:

With the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, an individual can be prosecuted for retaliating against an employee for taking concerns of unlawful conduct to a public official. In addition, private firms must provide procedures for anonymous reporting of accusations.

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23. Why is it important for a company to create and communicate a code of conduct?

ANS:

A code of conduct defines how an organization expects its employees to resolve ethical issues. It improves ethical awareness among employees, helps them identify ethical problems when they occur, and provides guidance about how they should respond.

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24. The development of a corporate culture to support business ethics happens on four levels. Explain each of the four levels.

ANS:

Ethical awareness is the foundation of an ethical climate. Employees need help in identifying ethical problems and need guidance in how to respond. Ethical reasoning involves ethics training programs to provide employees with the tools they need to evaluate ethical dilemmas and arrive at suitable decisions. Ethical action involves the structures and procedures that firms establish to enable their employees to follow ethical behavior. Companies encourage ethical action by providing support for employees faced with dilemmas, such as an employee hotline. Ethical leadership charges each employee at every level with the responsibility for being an ethical leader. This principle requires that all employees be personally committed to the company’s core values and be willing to base their actions on them.

DIF: HARD LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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25. Why is ethical leadership so important?

ANS:

Without supervisors and managers demonstrating ethical behavior, employees are not as likely to follow a set of ethical standards. An important way for business leaders to demonstrate ethical behavior is to admit when they are wrong and correct their organization’s mistakes. Companies where managers set good examples have fewer incidences of unethical behavior, and employees report higher levels of satisfaction.

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26. Explain the social responsibilities of a business and how it must balance qualitative and quantitative standards of measurement.

ANS:

Social responsibility is the management’s acceptance of the obligation to consider profit, consumer satisfaction, and societal well-being of equal value in evaluating the firm’s performance. It is the recognition that a business must be concerned with the qualitative dimensions of consumer, employee, and societal benefits, as well as the quantitative measures of sales and profits.

DIF: HARD LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

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27. What is a social audit? Who conducts one?

ANS:

A social audit is a formal procedure to identify and evaluate all company activities that relate to social issues such as conservation, employment practices, environmental protection, and philanthropy. The audit informs management about how well the company is performing in these areas. Social audits often are conducted internally by firms. Outside groups, such as environmental organizations and public-interest groups, also conduct social audits.

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28. What is green marketing?

ANS:

Green marketing is a marketing strategy that promotes environmental friendly products and production methods. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued guidelines for businesses to follow in making environmental claims.

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29. What are the objectives of the consumerism movement?

ANS:

Consumerism refers to the movement calling for businesses to consider the needs of consumers when making decisions. President Kennedy summarized many of the ideals of the consumerism movement in a speech in which he listed four basic consumer rights: the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard.

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30. List the major responsibilities business has to its workers.

ANS:

The major responsibilities to workers are providing a safe work environment; recognizing quality of life issues; ensuring equal employment opportunity; and prohibiting age discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexism.

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31. Explain the purpose of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the commission’s primary responsibilities.

ANS:

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created to increase job opportunities for women and minorities and to help end discrimination based on race, color, religion, disability, gender, or national origin in any personnel action. To enforce fair-employment laws, the commission investigates charges of discrimination and harassment and files suit against violators. The EEOC also can assist employers with programs to increase job opportunities.

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32. Why do investors expect a firm to act ethically and exhibit social responsibility?

ANS:

Even though the primary purpose of a firm is to make a profit, investors also expect the firm to act ethically, as well as legally, and exhibit social responsibility. Investors know that the failure of a firm to act ethically, legally, or without a sense of social responsibility can result in substantial monetary losses to investors. For instance, ethical or legal problems can cause a sudden and substantial drop in a company’s stock price.

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33. Explain how a company’s unethical behavior can actually decrease the value of its business.

ANS:

Although a fundamental goal of any business is to make a profit for its shareholders, the financial community demands that businesses behave ethically, as well as legally. When a firm fails in this responsibility (as evidenced by several recent corporate scandals), thousands of employees, investors, and consumers can suffer. Shareholders lose confidence in the company and sell shares, which deflate share value and, consequently, company value.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

34. A company removes a profitable product from the market because it may be dangerous. This company is demonstrating ________.

|a. |ethical behavior |

|b. |green marketing |

|c. |conflict of interest |

|d. |social welfare |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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35. Business ethics begins with ________.

|a. |the individual employee |

|b. |the government |

|c. |a firm’s investors |

|d. |a firm’s customers |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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36. When management considers social and economic issues in decision making, the company is practicing ________.

|a. |business ethics |

|b. |social responsibility |

|c. |consumerism |

|d. |social welfare |

ANS: b DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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37. Businesses have responsibilities to ________.

|a. |investors only |

|b. |investors and customers |

|c. |investors, customers, and employees |

|d. |investors, customers, employees, and society |

ANS: d DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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38. Which of the following statements best justifies why a company should act in an ethical manner?

|a. |The government will take action if a firm fails to act |

| |ethically. |

|b. |Acting ethically always maximizes profits in the short run. |

|c. |Acting ethically will help a company to prosper in the long |

| |run. |

|d. |The right thing to do is always the least expensive |

| |alternative. |

ANS: c DIF: HARD LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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39. Businesses should ________.

|a. |do what is right regardless of profits |

|b. |find the balance between doing what is right and what is |

| |profitable |

|c. |do whatever is profitable |

|d. |do whatever is in the company’s best interests |

ANS: b DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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40. Which of the following statements is correct?

|a. |Setting ethical standards is easy. |

|b. |Setting ethical standards is always clear-cut. |

|c. |Doing what is right can sometimes be difficult. |

|d. |Social and ethical problems affect only a few companies. |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

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41. In today’s business environment, who can make the difference in ethical expectations and behavior?

|a. |everyone |

|b. |no one |

|c. |only top-level managers |

|d. |only the CEO |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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42. Despite the recession, the ethical climate seems to be ___________.

|a. |declining |

|b. |staying the same |

|c. |improving |

|d. |becoming less confusing |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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43. ________ are responsible for conducting employee training programs that help spot potential fraud and abuse within a firm.

|a. |Ethics compliance officers |

|b. |Social behaviorists |

|c. |Human Resource managers |

|d. |Department supervisors |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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44. Which of the following is not a minimum requirement for ethics compliance programs?

|a. |high-level personnel responsible for compliance |

|b. |government regulation |

|c. |consistent enforcement |

|d. |consistent improvement |

ANS: d DIF: HARD LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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45. Which of the following is not an example of unethical or illegal acts in the workplace?

|a. |safety violations |

|b. |Internet abuse |

|c. |misreporting time on the job |

|d. |whistle-blowing |

ANS: d DIF: HARD LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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46. Technology has ________ ethical issues.

|a. |expanded the range of |

|b. |reduced the range of |

|c. |made little difference on the range of |

|d. |eliminated most |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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47. Which of the following is not a factor in determining an individual’s ethical development?

|a. |experiences |

|b. |religion |

|c. |culture |

|d. |social audit |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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48. Many people rationalize unethical acts because they ________.

|a. |know they can get away with it |

|b. |are fundamentally unethical |

|c. |have no personal or moral values |

|d. |feel pressured on their jobs to meet performance goals |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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49. Roberto decides not to cheat on his exam because he fears he will be caught and receive no credit if he is caught. In which stage of ethical development is Roberto?

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |traditional |

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50. When an individual moves beyond his or her own needs and desires and takes the needs of society into consideration when making decisions, in which stage of ethical development is this individual?

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |traditional |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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51. Individuals who focus only on their own interests when making decisions are at the ________ stage of ethical development.

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |concentrations |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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52. Sean avoids using his office computer for personal use, even though his company does not have a specific policy forbidding it. Sean is at the ________ stage of ethical development.

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |concentrations |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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53. If an individual follows personal principles for resolving ethical dilemmas and considers personal, group, and societal interests, he or she is at the ________ stage of ethical development.

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |concentrations |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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54. Linda does not make personal long-distance phone calls at work because it will cost her employer money. Which stage of ethical development is Linda in?

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |traditional |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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55. Al makes a point of turning off the lights in his office when he is not using it because it saves his company money and saves energy for the environment. Which stage of ethical development is Al in?

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |conventional |

|c. |postconventional |

|d. |traditional |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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56. Brianna focuses on her duty to family and work and bases her actions on the expectations of various groups in her life. At which stage of individual ethics is Brianna?

|a. |postconventional |

|b. |code of conduct |

|c. |conventional |

|d. |preconventional |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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57. Jeffrey Wigand, a former executive of Brown & Williamson who exposed his company’s practice of intentionally manipulating the effect of nicotine in cigarettes on the CBS news program 60 Minutes, had moved beyond self-interest and company duty to which stage of individual ethics?

|a. |preconventional |

|b. |postconventional |

|c. |conflict of interest |

|d. |conventional |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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58. Sofia is an investment advisor and wants to recommend a stock she happens to own. How should Sofia best deal with this potential conflict of interest?

|a. |She should not make the recommendation. |

|b. |She should make a negative recommendation. |

|c. |She should disclose the fact that she owns the stock while |

| |making the recommendation. |

|d. |She should make a positive recommendation and then sell the |

| |stock. |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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59. Tanisha is a diabetes educator at a local clinic. Recently, she was offered a lavish trip by a sales representative who has been pushing the clinic to use his company’s diabetes supplies. Tanisha declined the gift. Which ethical challenge did she face?

|a. |whistle-blowing |

|b. |honesty and integrity |

|c. |cultural consequences |

|d. |conflict of interest |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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60. How should a businessperson deal with a conflict of interest?

|a. |ignore it |

|b. |send an email to his/her manager |

|c. |disclose it or avoid it |

|d. |report it only to close friends |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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61. Outside auditors are examining your company’s financial records. You know there may be an error and will tell them about it but only if they ask. They do not ask. In this scenario, your ________ could be questioned.

|a. |loyalty |

|b. |truthfulness |

|c. |integrity |

|d. |social responsibility |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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62. During a meeting with government regulators, Nicole voluntarily points out a potential problem with a new product her company is testing. Nicole has shown ________.

|a. |honesty |

|b. |loyalty |

|c. |truthfulness |

|d. |integrity |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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63. Bob takes responsibility for an error made by his assistant on a project. Bob has shown ________.

|a. |integrity |

|b. |honesty |

|c. |truthfulness |

|d. |loyalty |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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64. Embellishing your résumé shows a lack of ______ and ______.

|a. |honesty and loyalty |

|b. |honesty and integrity |

|c. |integrity and loyalty |

|d. |competence and loyalty |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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65. ________ goes beyond truthfulness.

|a. |Honesty |

|b. |Loyalty |

|c. |Integrity |

|d. |Competence |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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66. Harold knows of a defect in a product his company sells. He will disclose the defect but only if the customer specifically asks about it. Harold’s ________ could be called into question.

|a. |loyalty |

|b. |truthfulness |

|c. |integrity |

|d. |whistle-blowing |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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67. Mica learns that her company is secretly dumping untreated waste into the city sewer systems, and she informs the local EPA office. All of the following describe Mica’s ethical situation EXCEPT:

|a. |She is acting as a whistle-blower. |

|b. |She has a conflict of interest. |

|c. |She is showing integrity. |

|d. |She is showing loyalty. |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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68. Your supervisor asks you to conceal information from outside auditors examining the

company’s financial records. What is your ethical challenge?

|a. |loyalty versus truth |

|b. |conflict of interest |

|c. |honesty and integrity |

|d. |You have no ethical challenge. |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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69. Mike was a foreman at Hi-Way Construction and discovered his company was deliberately using faulty materials for a project. Although Mike was worried about his family’s financial security if he lost his job, he went to authorities and informed them of the potentially dangerous construction. Mike’s action is called ________.

|a. |ethical compliance |

|b. |good intentions |

|c. |whistle-blowing |

|d. |ethical allegations |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

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70. Development of a corporate culture to support business ethics occurs on each of the following levels EXCEPT ethical ________.

|a. |leadership |

|b. |awareness |

|c. |success |

|d. |reasoning |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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71. ___________ requires that firms in the private sector provide procedures for anonymous reporting of accusations of fraud.

|a. |Americans with Disabilities Act |

|b. |Sarbanes-Oxley Act |

|c. |Consumer Rights Act |

|d. |Title VII |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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72. A formal statement that defines how the organization expects and requires employees to resolve ethical questions is ________.

|a. |a code of conduct |

|b. |an organizational culture |

|c. |social responsibility statement |

|d. |an ethical environmental statement |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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73. Which of the following can improve ethical reasoning in a company?

|a. |whistle-blowing |

|b. |practical training sessions |

|c. |mission statement |

|d. |organizational culture |

ANS: b DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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74. Online simulation training such as the Ethics Challenge can help to improve ethical ________.

|a. |awareness |

|b. |reasoning |

|c. |leadership |

|d. |action |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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75. Macrohard, Inc. provides support for employees faced with ethical dilemmas. An ethics officer is available in the Human Resources office or through an employee hotline. This is an example of ethical ________.

|a. |whistle-blowing |

|b. |awareness |

|c. |action |

|d. |reasoning |

ANS: c DIF: HARD LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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76. After meeting with employees, a manager realizes she has set performance goals unrealistically high for her department’s employees. If she makes employee performance goals more realistic, what will likely happen to the department’s ethical climate?

|a. |It will improve. |

|b. |It will stay about the same. |

|c. |It will deteriorate. |

|d. |Not enough information is provided to determine the effect. |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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77. Ethical __________ charges each employee personally to uphold the company’s core values and be willing to base their actions on them.

|a. |leadership |

|b. |awareness |

|c. |action |

|d. |reasoning |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

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78. The sales manager decides to double each salesperson’s monthly quota. What impact is this action likely to have on the company’s ethical climate?

|a. |It will improve. |

|b. |It will remain the same. |

|c. |It will deteriorate. |

|d. |Not enough information is provided to determine the effect. |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 46 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

79. Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, is respected in business circles for focusing his company on the welfare of its customers and investors, and for ensuring GE would thrive in the long run. This type of environment is an example of ethical ________.

|a. |leadership |

|b. |action |

|c. |awareness |

|d. |reasoning |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

80. Which of the following would be LEAST likely to be a factor in evaluating a firm’s social performance?

|a. |providing a safe, healthy workplace |

|b. |respecting the cultural diversity of employees |

|c. |holding company-sponsored social events |

|d. |producing safe, high-quality products |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

81. Businesses exercise social responsibility for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ________.

|a. |stakeholders expect it |

|b. |profits are guaranteed |

|c. |the company’s image is enhanced |

|d. |management believes it is the ethical course of action |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

82. When Target donates 5 percent of its federally taxable income to nonprofit groups, the company is highlighting its ________.

|a. |social audit |

|b. |code of conduct |

|c. |business ethics |

|d. |social responsibility |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

83. A formal procedure that identifies and evaluates all company activities relating to social issues is known as a(n) ________.

|a. |ethical profile |

|b. |social audit |

|c. |social inventory |

|d. |mission analysis |

ANS: b DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

84. In addition to financial assessments, Dominic has arranged for his company to conduct a(n) ________ to evaluate activities that relate to social issues, such as employment practices, environmental protection, and philanthropy.

|a. |social audit |

|b. |EEOC evaluation |

|c. |code of conduct |

|d. |social responsibility inventory |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

85. The Wright Tire Co. uses a company-wide team of employees to identify company activities related to social issues, report on how the firm is responding to those issues, and evaluate how effectively the firm has met those issues. The Wright Tire team is conducting a(n) ________.

|a. |environmental impact audit |

|b. |government-mandated audit |

|c. |internal accounting audit |

|d. |social audit |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

86. The ____________ of a coffee-growing company include its employees, customers, suppliers, and the community members where the company is located.

|a. |social responsibility |

|b. |corporate philanthropy |

|c. |social audit |

|d. |stakeholders |

ANS: d DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 54 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

87. Reprocessing used materials so that they can be reused is known as ________.

|a. |rotation |

|b. |recycling |

|c. |ecology |

|d. |conversion |

ANS: b DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 52 AACSB Analytic BT: K

88. A strategy that promotes environmentally friendly products and production methods is called ________.

|a. |consumerism |

|b. |recycling |

|c. |ethical awareness |

|d. |green marketing |

ANS: d DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 53 AACSB Analytic BT: K

89. Timberland Company allows its employees to take paid six-month sabbatical leaves to work for nonprofit organizations. This is an example of ____________.

|a. |whistle-blowing |

|b. |green marketing |

|c. |corporate philanthropy |

|d. |consumerism |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 54 AACSB Analytic BT: K

90. All of the following are examples of corporate philanthropy EXCEPT ________.

|a. |supporting the local public radio station |

|b. |sponsoring a Red Cross blood drive |

|c. |paying local property taxes |

|d. |giving employees release time to participate in volunteer |

| |activities |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 54 AACSB Reflective Thinking BT: AP

91. During the Olympics, several Nike ads were aired that demonstrated the company’s sponsorship of various events. Nike was using ________ to align their marketing efforts with charitable giving.

|a. |business ethics |

|b. |cause-related marketing |

|c. |social responsibility |

|d. |ethical awareness |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 55 AACSB Reflective Thinking BT: AP

92. The public demand that businesses give proper consideration to consumer wants and needs in making its decisions is known as ________.

|a. |consumerism |

|b. |political activism |

|c. |conservation |

|d. |ethics |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 55 AACSB Analytic BT: K

93. Consumer Rights include all of the following EXCEPT the right to ________.

|a. |boycott |

|b. |choose |

|c. |be heard |

|d. |be informed |

ANS: a DIF: HARD LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 55 AACSB Analytic BT: K

94. According to ________ standards, when a drug company purchases a television ad, the company is required to describe potential side effects of the drug, or at least provide a phone number or Web site address for additional information.

|a. |Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |

|b. |Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |

|c. |Consumer Compliance |

|d. |Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) |

ANS: a DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 56 AACSB Analytic BT: K

95. Which federal agency is responsible for ensuring the safety of prescription drugs?

|a. |FDA |

|b. |FTC |

|c. |SEC |

|d. |Federal Communications Commission (FCC) |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 56 AACSB Analytic BT: K

96. The doctrine of “the right to be heard” would be best reflected by ________.

|a. |product safety |

|b. |disclosure of true annual interest rates on revolving charge |

| |accounts |

|c. |disclosure of sodium content on labels of processed foods |

|d. |a firm establishing a consumer appeals board |

ANS: d DIF: HARD LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 57 AACSB Reflective Thinking BT: AP

97. Which federal agency is responsible for setting workplace health and safety standards?

|a. |FTC |

|b. |FDA |

|c. |OSHA |

|d. |FCC |

ANS: c DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 58 AACSB Analytic BT: K

98. All of the following are current social issues related to business’s responsibilities to employees EXCEPT ________.

|a. |sexual harassment |

|b. |discrimination against workers over 40 years of age |

|c. |discrimination against workers under 40 years of age |

|d. |quality of life issues |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 60 AACSB Analytic BT: K

99. Matt was diagnosed with a serious illness that requires aggressive treatment. Because his company employs 50 or more people, it must allow Matt up to 12 weeks unpaid time off in one year, as granted by the ________.

|a. |Vocational Rehabilitation Act |

|b. |Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |

|c. |Occupational Safety and Health Administration |

|d. |Family and Medical Leave Act |

ANS: d DIF: HARD LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 60 AACSB Reflective Thinking BT: AP

100. All of the following groups are specifically identified by federal equal employment opportunity laws EXCEPT ________.

|a. |women |

|b. |obese persons |

|c. |people with disabilities |

|d. |people over age 40 |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 60 AACSB Diversity BT: K

101. Rene’s boss has offered him a raise if Rene agrees to spend the night with her. This is an example of:

|a. |social responsibility |

|b. |sexual harassment |

|c. |sexism |

|d. |whistle-blowing |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 62 AACSB Diversity BT: K

102. On average, women with a college degree earn less money than men with a college degree. This is an example of:

|a. |social responsibility |

|b. |sexual harassment |

|c. |sexism |

|d. |whistle-blowing |

ANS: c DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 63 AACSB Diversity BT: K

103. Companies that adhere to high ethical standards ________.

|a. |often make poorer investments in the long run |

|b. |often make better investments in the long run |

|c. |always make higher profits |

|d. |always make lower profits |

ANS: b DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

104. At the federal level, the _________________ investigates suspicions of unethical or illegal behavior by publicly traded firms. I

|a. |SEC |

|b. |EEOC |

|c. |FDA |

|d. |OSHA |

ANS: a DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: K

TRUE/FALSE

105. Social and ethical issues are a bigger concern in smaller companies than larger companies

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 36 AACSB Ethics BT: K

106. Organizations wishing to prosper cannot do so without considering business ethics.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 36 AACSB Ethics BT: K

107. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires that each member of a firm’s Board of Directors certify the truthfulness of financial statements.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 39 AACSB Ethics BT: K

108. Teresa discovered unlawful conduct at her company and notified authorities. Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, anyone who retaliates against Teresa can be prosecuted.

ANS: T DIF: HARD LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 39 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

109. Halting the production and sale of a potentially dangerous product, even if it hurts profits, is an example of ethical behavior.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 37 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

110. Fundamentally, a business is responsible only to its customers and investors.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 37 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

111. Companies that put profits ahead of safety are using a stakeholder model of business ethics.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 37 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

112. Businesses must find a balance between doing what is right and doing what is profitable.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 37 AACSB Ethics BT: K

113. Setting appropriate ethical standards is a fairly straightforward task for most managers.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.1 Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues

Pg. 37 AACSB Ethics BT: K

114. The legal requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act vary from state to state.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment Pg. 39 AACSB Ethics BT: K

115. Individual employees have a major influence over ethical expectations and behavior.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

116. An individual employee acting ethically will have little influence on his or her coworkers.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

117. The U.S. Sentencing Commission was created to institutionalize ethics compliance programs.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 39 AACSB Ethics BT: K

118. Technology has expanded the range and impact of unethical behavior.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Technology BT: K

119. Some employees rationalize questionable or unethical behavior by saying, “Everyone does it.”

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

120. The highest level of ethical and moral behavior is known as the postethical stage.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

121. Some people engage in activities that are contrary to their personal and moral values because they feel pressured on their jobs.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

122. Individuals at the same stage of ethical development always adopt the same style for resolving ethical dilemmas.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

123. Preconventional behavior is the term used to describe an employee’s disclosure to the media or government authorities of illegal, immoral, or unethical practices of the organization.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: K

124. Sara refrains from “padding” her expense account because it will hurt the company. Sara is at the conventional stage of moral and ethical development.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

125. Jorge is a lawyer whose work habits help his company, as well as society in general. Jorge is at the postconventional stage of moral and ethical development.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 40 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

126. It is not always easy to distinguish between right and wrong in many business situations.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 41 AACSB Ethics BT: K

127. On-the-job ethical dilemmas are very rare but can be quite significant.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 41 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

128. An advertising agency representing two companies that compete with one another has an obvious conflict of interest.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 42 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

129. A conflict of interest exists when a person is faced with a decision in which an action will harm one individual or group while benefiting another.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 42 AACSB Ethics BT: K

130. A real estate agent who represents both the buyer and seller most likely faces a conflict of interest.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 42 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

131. The only safe way to handle a potential conflict of interest is to avoid situations in which one might occur.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

pg. 42 AACSB Ethics BT: K

132. Integrity goes beyond truthfulness.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 42 AACSB Ethics BT: K

133. Adhering to deeply felt ethical principles in business situations is known as loyalty.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: K

134. Employers expect employees to generally act in the best interests of the organization.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

135. In the real world of business, loyalty and honesty rarely conflict with one another.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: K

136. Employees should always be loyal, regardless of the situation.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

137. An employee who “goes public” with evidence of improper actions by his or her employer is known as a whistle-blower.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

138. Whistle-blowers always act out of self-interest.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

139. Loyal employees would never be whistle-blowers.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.2 The Contemporary Ethical Environment

Pg. 43 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

140. Compliance with laws regarding the privacy and security of customer information is a major reason given for the continuing increase in such computer monitoring.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 52 AACSB Ethics BT: K

141. Ethics compliance officers are responsible for conducting employee training programs that help identify potential fraud and abuse within the firm, investigating sexual harassment and discrimination charges, and monitoring any potential conflicts of interest.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 39 AACSB Ethics BT: K

142. A code of conduct is a formal document that identifies and evaluates all company activities related to social issues, such as conservation, employment practices, environmental protection, and philanthropy.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Ethics BT: K

143. If companies provide a code of conduct and ethical training, there is no need to hire a compliance officer or to provide an anonymous employee hotline to report unethical behavior they have witnessed.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

144. One of the first steps in the establishment of sound business ethics is to help employees identify ethical problems when they occur.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 44 AACSB Ethics BT: K

145. Formally stating that employees must not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, or age in their dealings with customers is something that could be found in a company code of conduct.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Diversity BT: AP

146. A code of conduct rarely goes beyond stating the rules, laws, and regulations employees are expected to follow.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Ethics BT: K

147. A code of conduct is part of the ethical awareness stage of ethical development.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Ethics BT: K

148. Many ethical dilemmas involve gray areas that may require individuals to sort through several courses of actions, each with its own set of consequences.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 45 AACSB Ethics BT: K

149. When it comes to properly resolving ethical dilemmas, most experts believe that there is no substitute for practical experience.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 46 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

150. Starbucks’ efforts to go green with recyclable cups is an example of social responsibility.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

151. A manager who doubles employee performance goals every quarter most likely will see an increase in the number of ethically questionable actions by employees.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 46 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

152. If managers and supervisors fail to show ethical leadership, it is unrealistic to expect employees to behave ethically.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: K

153. A company’s CEO alone determines the ethical climate of the business.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.3 How Organizations Shape Ethical Conduct

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: K

154. Social responsibility is management’s acceptance of the obligation to consider societal well-being and consumer satisfaction as being equally important as profit when evaluating the firm’s performance.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: K

155. The primary social responsibility of a company is to its customers.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 47 AACSB Ethics BT: K

156. Many electric products contain toxins such as lead and mercury and are difficult to reuse or recycle.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 49 AACSB Ethics BT: K

157. A social audit is used to measure a company’s social responsibility performance.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

158. External groups often conduct their own evaluations of businesses, but firms typically ignore these reports in favor of internal evaluations.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Reflective Thinking BT: AP

159. Social audits conducted internally are of no value because they are always biased in favor of the company.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

160. Although social responsibility in a business is commendable, most companies are not judged by their interactions within the community.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

161. Social audits are informal business surveys that report customer satisfaction with a company’s products.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

162. Corporate philanthropy is the notion that businesses should give back to the communities where they earn their profits.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 48 AACSB Ethics BT: K

163. Helping employees stop smoking is an example of a social responsibility revolving around public health.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 49 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

164. Environmental issues have become more important concerns of the public in recent years.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 51 AACSB Ethics BT: K

165. Hewlett-Packard’s use of new and recycled plastics in the manufacture of its scanners is an example of acting responsibly to satisfy societal demands.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 52 AACSB Analytic BT: K

166. A “green” product that claims to be environmentally friendly must be substantiated in accordance with guidelines presented by the Federal Trade Commission.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 52 AACSB Analytic BT: K

167. The gap between what workers with college degrees earn and what those with high school degrees earn has decreased in recent years.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 54 AACSB Analytic BT: K

168. Paying corporate taxes is an example of corporate philanthropy.

ANS: F DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 55 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

169. Consumerism is the concept that business must give consideration to employee wants and needs.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 55 AACSB Analytic BT: K

170. One goal of consumerism is for consumers to have access to enough education and production information to make responsible purchase decisions.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 56 AACSB Analytic BT: K

171. Employers have a responsibility to their employees to provide a safe working environment.

ANS: T DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 58 AACSB Analytic BT: K

172. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets standards for workplace safety and investigates workplace accidents.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 58 AACSB Analytic BT: K

173. The Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination of a job applicant or employee in the workplace.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 60 AACSB Diversity BT: K

174. Lauren complained to her employer about a sexually explicit calendar hanging on her coworker’s wall. Her employer must ask the coworker to remove the calendar in order to avoid a claim of sexual harassment.

ANS: T DIF: HARD LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 62 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

175. Sexual harassment is divided into two categories: pressure to comply with unwelcome advances for job security and a hostile work environment.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 62 AACSB Ethics BT: K

176. All publicly traded companies consistently set and meet high ethical standards.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.4 Acting Responsibly to Satisfy Society

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: K

177. Investors are generally unconcerned with whether a company is behaving ethically; instead, they only focus on whether or not it is making a profit.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.5 Responsibility to Investors and the Financial Community

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: K

178. The principal federal agency responsible for protecting investors from financial misdeeds is the Federal Trade Commission.

ANS: F DIF: EASY LO: 2.5 Responsibility to Investors and the Financial Community

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: K

179. Companies who fail to follow high ethical standards often see their stock prices drop.

ANS: T DIF: MEDIUM LO: 2.5 Responsibility to Investors and the Financial Community

Pg. 63 AACSB Ethics BT: AP

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